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Tom

09-14-2003 18:09:39




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With winter coming I've been thinking about restoring another antique tractor to keep me occupied while the snow is flying. I've already have a Super M and Super C so I'd like something other than a Farmall, but I can't decide what. I'd like something that would really stand out at a show. Does anyone have any sugestions?




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wdTom

09-15-2003 16:27:24




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 Re: New Tractor in reply to Tom, 09-14-2003 18:09:39  
I would think something unstyled. Maybe in red a Regular or F, 12, 20 or 30, or maybe an AC WC.



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Brian in Ohio

09-15-2003 16:09:07




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 Re: New Tractor in reply to Tom, 09-14-2003 18:09:39  
If you want to stay in the red line, about about an older tractor, like a 10-20. The older line always make a good show piece.



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Dave

09-15-2003 11:08:30




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 Re: New Tractor in reply to Tom, 09-14-2003 18:09:39  
Tom , How about an O4 - one of the sharpest tractors around (rare too!) ..... .yes, it is still red (and i just happen to have one with no time to restore it!)..... ..no matter what color or model you go with - do one with a high value , a cheap model costs about the same as a more expensive(rare) one to restore--you might as well get a little for your effort (in extra value)..... GOOD LUCK & HAVE FUN !

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Steve from Mo - it's obvi

09-15-2003 06:21:52




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 Re: New Tractor in reply to Tom, 09-14-2003 18:09:39  
A Super H and a Super A so you have the whole super line.

I hate to say it, but a white demo, real or fake, would always stand out.

If you really want something different, find something that's common in another part of the country but not in yours. Like a standard (wheatland) tractor if you are in the midwest.



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Chris Brown

09-15-2003 04:57:55




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 Re: New Tractor in reply to Tom, 09-14-2003 18:09:39  
Not one of my favorites ,but the N series fords draw people like flies and they are easy to get rid of later,and parts are cheap.



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Jeff

09-14-2003 20:25:15




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 Re: New Tractor in reply to Tom, 09-14-2003 18:09:39  
Not sure what part of the world your in but around here in West Tn a Minnie Mo or oliver or Case will usually turn heads. Lots of JD's, farmalls, and A-C's around here, kinda a dime a dozen. Orchards always draw a crowd no matter what color as do high-crops or even somd of the oddities like the A-C G.



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Stan TN

09-14-2003 21:55:26




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 Re: Re: New Tractor in reply to Jeff, 09-14-2003 20:25:15  
I'd think you'd want to keep your collection red! If so, try a cub. There are plenty of them out there and parked between the Supers it'd look like offspring.



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Charlie

09-14-2003 18:15:52




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 Re: New Tractor in reply to Tom, 09-14-2003 18:09:39  
John Deere..... ..... .they always stand out in a crowd !!



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Les...fortunate

09-14-2003 18:36:48




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 Re: Re: New Tractor in reply to Charlie, 09-14-2003 18:15:52  
I suppose one might stand out in a crowd of Fords.



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Texas Jay

09-14-2003 19:09:56




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 Re: Re: Re: New Tractor in reply to Les...fortunate, 09-14-2003 18:36:48  
Get you one of them orchard tractors with all the sheet metal fairing. Now THAT will stand out!



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